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MAX1072 Datasheet, PDF (15/18 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – 1.8Msps, Single-Supply, Low-Power, True-Differential, 10-Bit ADCs
1.8Msps, Single-Supply, Low-Power,
True-Differential, 10-Bit ADCs
CNVST
SCLK
1
1
DOUT
S0
0
0
0
0
D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 S1 S0
0
0
Figure 17. DSP Interface—Continuous Conversion
CNVST
SCLK
1
1
DOUT
0 0 0 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 S1 S0 0
00
Figure 18. DSP Interface—Single-Conversion, Continuous/Burst Clock
ters should be configured for late framing (LAFR = 1)
and for an active-low frame (LTFS = 1, LRFS = 1) signal.
This is also the best way to enter the power-down modes
by setting the word length to 8 bits (SLEN = 1001).
Connect the VL pin to the ADSP21_ _ _ supply voltage
when the MAX1072/MAX1075 are operating with a sup-
ply voltage higher than the DSP supply voltage (see
Figures 17 and 18).
Layout, Grounding, and Bypassing
For best performance, use PC boards. Wire-wrap
boards are not recommended. Board layout should
ensure that digital and analog signal lines are separat-
ed from each other. Do not run analog and digital
(especially clock) lines parallel to one another, or digital
lines underneath the ADC package.
Figure 20 shows the recommended system ground
connections. Establish a single-point analog ground
(star ground point) at GND, separate from the logic
ground. Connect all other analog grounds and DGND
to this star ground point for further noise reduction. The
ground return to the power supply for this ground
should be low impedance and as short as possible for
noise-free operation.
High-frequency noise in the VDD power supply can
affect the ADC’s high-speed comparator. Bypass this
supply to the single-point analog ground with 0.01µF
and 10µF bypass capacitors. Minimize capacitor lead
lengths for best supply-noise rejection.
Definitions
Integral Nonlinearity
Integral nonlinearity (INL) is the deviation of the values on
an actual transfer function from a straight line. This
straight line can be either a best-straight-line fit or a line
drawn between the end points of the transfer function,
once offset and gain errors have been nullified. The static
linearity parameters for the MAX1072/MAX1075 are mea-
sured using the end-points method.
Differential Nonlinearity
Differential nonlinearity (DNL) is the difference between
an actual step width and the ideal value of 1 LSB. A DNL
error specification of 1 LSB or less guarantees no missing
codes and a monotonic transfer function.
Aperture Jitter
Aperture jitter (tAJ) is the sample-to-sample variation in
the time between the samples.
Aperture Delay
Aperture delay (tAD) is the time defined between the
falling edge of CNVST and the instant when an actual
sample is taken.
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